Borderlands

November 2015

This series about Toronto's Lower Don River Valley comprises over 75 photographs. This urban photographic exploration addresses the Don Valley as a complex site that includes natural habitat, the Don River and its ecosystem, issues of land use and human presence (both visible and invisible), and industrial use of the Lower Don River Valley through images of man-made structures such as the rail line, bridges, and buildings (both permanent and temporary).

The series reflects the diverse and complicated nature of the Lower Don River Valley as a site of constant change. The images document various fragments of life in the Don Valley and along the river, focusing on the marginality, ephemerality, and liminality that characterize such urban borderlands throughout four seasons.

A selection of images from the series was exhibited at the CRH Gallery, Evergreen Brick Works, in Toronto during the Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival, April 27-June 1, 2017.

Borderlands

September 2014

Borderlands

May 2015

Borderlands

December 2017

Borderlands

August 2015

Borderlands

August 2015

Borderlands

November 2015

Borderlands

August 2015

Borderlands

April 2015

Borderlands

August 2015

Borderlands

March 2016

Borderlands

October 2015

Borderlands

November 2015

Borderlands

June 2015

Borderlands

October 2015

Borderlands

February 2017

Borderlands

December 2015

Borderlands

May 2015

Borderlands

February 2016

Borderlands

July 2016

Borderlands

November 2017

Borderlands

A selection of images from the series was exhibited at the CRH Gallery, Evergreen Brick Works, in Toronto during the Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival, April 27-June 1, 2017.

The artist acknowledges the generous support of the Faculty of Communication and Design, Ryerson University.

Borderlands

A selection of images from the series was exhibited at the CRH Gallery, Evergreen Brick Works, in Toronto during the Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival, April 27-June 1, 2017.

The artist acknowledges the generous support of the Faculty of Communication and Design, Ryerson University.

Borderlands

This series about Toronto's Lower Don River Valley comprises over 75 photographs. This urban photographic exploration addresses the Don Valley as a complex site that includes natural habitat, the Don River and its ecosystem, issues of land use and human presence (both visible and invisible), and industrial use of the Lower Don River Valley through images of man-made structures such as the rail line, bridges, and buildings (both permanent and temporary).

The series reflects the diverse and complicated nature of the Lower Don River Valley as a site of constant change. The images document various fragments of life in the Don Valley and along the river, focusing on the marginality, ephemerality, and liminality that characterize such urban borderlands throughout four seasons.

A selection of images from the series was exhibited at the CRH Gallery, Evergreen Brick Works, in Toronto during the Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival, April 27-June 1, 2017.